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last thursday, november 9th, right off the election, john in texas asked about greenway medical, gway. they just won a big new contract with walgreens. health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this guy. i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can build a position. we have lost too much money in this market buying stocks that sell for more than 30 times earnings. now september 14th, i highlighted a speculative opportunity in a company called dynamax. at the time it looked like they had a better hepatitis vaccine and the risk profile wouldn't dissuade the fda from approving it in an upcoming panel in february. unfortunately for shareholders, the fda panel met yesterday and asked the company to present more safety data. in response on that, the stock got crushed and fell $2.19, 47%. dynavax represents the downside of speculation. this is a l
last thursday, november 9th, right off the election, john in texas asked about greenway medical, gway. they just won a big new contract with walgreens. health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this guy. i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can...
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i need to go right now to john in florida. john? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami! >> man, everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: i know, jim. listen, mark west energy. i know they did an offering after the bell today. they got hit. what's going on? >> stephanie link, our research director, and my best super forensic accountant, we're all bemoaning what a time for this deal to come. it is going to kill the stock. it's going to drive it to 7%. this group is too hard to own. maybe didn't get mwe which we did like at $45. that's the level. nothing above it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it's a brutal full contact sport. >> from the time the whistle blows, traders bracing for what could turn out to be a wild session. >> the last play of the game. >> markets absolutely getting hammered today. >> i know it's not easy. but i promise to keep fighting for you. >> jim cramer, leveling the playing field for all. >> the road is a tough one. but the payoff can be yo
i need to go right now to john in florida. john? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami! >> man, everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: i know, jim. listen, mark west energy. i know they did an offering after the bell today. they got hit. what's going on? >> stephanie link, our research director, and my best super forensic accountant, we're all bemoaning what a time for this deal to come. it is going to kill the stock. it's going to drive it to...
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he was asked to respond to a criticism from an old rival, john mccain. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> reporter: he was aloof, and at times, confident. in his first press conference since winning a second term. his main goal, making a case that the public support fully the tax hike on the rich. >> everybody understood that that was an important debate, the majority of voters agreed with me, by the way, more agreed with me on the issue than voted for me. >> reporter: he also made clear that the bush tax cuts for the top 2% will go away, but left new wiggle room on how it would be determined. >> what i am not going to do is stepped further tax cuts for people who don't need it. >> reporter: he encouraged growing common ground between the two parties. >> i'm open to compromise and new ideas. >> reporter: after an opening statement, mr. obama immediately faced questions on how the petraeus scandal affected his white house. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i've seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national sec
he was asked to respond to a criticism from an old rival, john mccain. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> reporter: he was aloof, and at times, confident. in his first press conference since winning a second term. his main goal, making a case that the public support fully the tax hike on the rich. >> everybody understood that that was an important debate, the majority of voters agreed with me, by the way, more agreed with me on the issue than voted for me. >> reporter: he...
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i think you heard john boehner say that already. we've had votes in the senate where we've actually gotten rid of tax credits. i think that's a given. and i think the vast majority of americans agree with that. the question is how do you do that and how do you allow taxes to rise at the same time you fix the real problem? and the real problem is uncontrolled entitlement spending and a government that has grown massively. not just under this administration, under republican administration. >> let me turn to senator schumer on this point. >> so you have to approach both sides of it. >> let me turn to senator schumer. i'm going to ask you the same question. if the mandate is compromised, what do democrats have to be prepared to accept as a painful outcome in order to achieve compromise? >> well, i agree with you, the mandate is compromise. that's why we have a divided house and senate. and i think if the house stands for anything it's cut government spending, as tom coburn said, and i think we're going to have to do more of it. we hear
i think you heard john boehner say that already. we've had votes in the senate where we've actually gotten rid of tax credits. i think that's a given. and i think the vast majority of americans agree with that. the question is how do you do that and how do you allow taxes to rise at the same time you fix the real problem? and the real problem is uncontrolled entitlement spending and a government that has grown massively. not just under this administration, under republican administration....
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john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you they would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everyone is so beleaguered at this point. >> caller: we're doing okay over here too. i'd like your take on kmp. >> i think kinder morgan works. big rumor that the master limited partnerships will lose tax favored treatment they have. i don't agree. i think kinder morgan should be bought, and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer cru
john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you they would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everyone is so beleaguered at this point. >> caller: we're doing okay over here too. i'd...
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john in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from the great columbia gorge in the state of washington! >> many callers from washington and i'm always happy to hear that. what's going on? >> caller: well, i think you're very interesting and entertaining and i like it! but i'm more interested in magnum hunter, mhr. >> this is a real speculative stock, and you need to see oil at $100 a barrel, not $80 and change. and that's why the stock is -- >> don't buy. >> unless you want to speculate. let's go to bob in virginia. bob! >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how about you, bob? >> caller: pretty good. my stock is mine safety appliances, symbol msa. >> you know, bob, to tell you the truth, i haven't looked at mine safety appliances in ages because there's been such a decline in mining. i've got to come back with a fresh look at that. i cannot opine on something i have not looked at lately. let's go to rahul in wyoming. rahul. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i was looking at invensense. >> two in a row. i don't know how it's doing right now.
john in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from the great columbia gorge in the state of washington! >> many callers from washington and i'm always happy to hear that. what's going on? >> caller: well, i think you're very interesting and entertaining and i like it! but i'm more interested in magnum hunter, mhr. >> this is a real speculative stock, and you need to see oil at $100 a barrel, not $80 and change. and that's why the stock is -- >> don't buy. >> unless...
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john mcafee has frightened his neighbors. >> reporter: john mcafee moved to belize in 2008 with $100 million from the sale of his company. the police later raided his home and seized these guns. john mcafee gave a interview to the local newspaper in may. >> i would never expect 42 armed soldiers and police to storm into his property. >> claims he put a box over his head to evade police. >> is he capable of killing somebody? i wouldn't but limits on what john mcafee is capable of. >> reporter: on going and evolleyballing trag -- evolving pagied. >>> police shot a u.s. machine from san jose this morning. he refused to stop for officers on bike patrol around 2:00 a.m. the marine then hit one of the officers with his car in a parking garage, prompting police to open fire. another marine with him was arrested for public intoxication. >>> murder charges have been dropped against a man even though he confessed to killing a man. the judge said police didn't read him his rights, had to let him go. in this case the police didn't think they had to. >> reporter: it was with great fanfare police
john mcafee has frightened his neighbors. >> reporter: john mcafee moved to belize in 2008 with $100 million from the sale of his company. the police later raided his home and seized these guns. john mcafee gave a interview to the local newspaper in may. >> i would never expect 42 armed soldiers and police to storm into his property. >> claims he put a box over his head to evade police. >> is he capable of killing somebody? i wouldn't but limits on what john mcafee is...
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from the chinese capital -- interesting times, john. >> they are very interesting times. of course, the focus has been on the very few men at the very top of the party, for good reason. we have heard a lot less from ordinary chinese citizens this week because they have almost no say in the power transition taking place here in beijing. nonetheless, this is all about the party, of course. this is not the changing of the offices of state but the shuffling of key positions at the top of the communist party. in that sense, in the broadest possible sense, the opinions of party members do matter. we have been speaking to just three of them. but people are for most, says the slogan at this factory gate. inside, the flame of party loyalties still burn strong. and you don't have to search hard for a reason. a safety supervisor has been a communist party member for six years. a period of booming economic growth during which across the country the organization has added another 7 million members to its ranks. the people's lives are getting better, he says. china is moving in the rig
from the chinese capital -- interesting times, john. >> they are very interesting times. of course, the focus has been on the very few men at the very top of the party, for good reason. we have heard a lot less from ordinary chinese citizens this week because they have almost no say in the power transition taking place here in beijing. nonetheless, this is all about the party, of course. this is not the changing of the offices of state but the shuffling of key positions at the top of the...
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and so after the news conference, john mccain went to the senate floor for his own televised rebuttal, taking on the president and the future of ambassador rice. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people, he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> reporter: serious enough that some republican senators stepped forward after the president's news conference, repeating their vow to stop president obama from nominating u.s. ambassador rice from becoming the next secretary of state. >> she has says this was not a pre-planned attack, why was that done? >> reporter: for weeks, the republicans have expressed their anger with rice, urging her to explain the appearances regarding the video and the protest over benghazi. >> this is in response to a hateful video. >> i have grave concerns. answers from ambassador rice before i could support her for any position. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetent acts or engaged in a cover-up, neither of which are acceptable to the american people. >> reporter: also today,
and so after the news conference, john mccain went to the senate floor for his own televised rebuttal, taking on the president and the future of ambassador rice. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people, he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> reporter: serious enough that some republican senators stepped forward after the president's news conference, repeating their vow to stop president obama from nominating u.s. ambassador rice from...
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. >> john's daughter spotted convicted sex offender mark geary volunteers at a fall festival losted by this elementary school last month. >> she said, dad why is he doing here. and i said, who? on our iphone you can pull up the megan's law website and the whole record and rop sheet was there. >> the 51-year-old was convicted of molesting a young girl. his daughter knows the victim and alerted her dad who quickly told security at festival. >> you might want them removed. once people realize that, that he's working, it could get ugly. >> he approached the pastor and the father said there was a letter from the diocese and he was allowed to work at a school function. i said, the diocese doesn't supersede the law. >> it turns out they can have it with permission. >> there's a statute in penal code where it says a registered sex offender can be a school grounds if they have written permission. >> they are trying to verify that letter. the diocese wouldn't tell us who at the church gave him permission to volunteer. the diocese says he will no longer be able to volunteer at any church or schoo
. >> john's daughter spotted convicted sex offender mark geary volunteers at a fall festival losted by this elementary school last month. >> she said, dad why is he doing here. and i said, who? on our iphone you can pull up the megan's law website and the whole record and rop sheet was there. >> the 51-year-old was convicted of molesting a young girl. his daughter knows the victim and alerted her dad who quickly told security at festival. >> you might want them removed....
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police in anne arundel county arrested john charles villiers-farrow today. they say two men came forward in august saying he sexually abused them when they were just 9 years old. the allegations refer to a time period between 2000 and 2008. derrick ward is following this story this afternoon and will have the latest developments tonight on news4 at 5:00. >>> unprecedented penalty, bp has agreed to pay a record u.s. fine for the massive oil spill down in the gulf of mexico in a settlement with the justice department. they'll pay $4.5 billion and plead guilty to 14 criminal charges. the government also charged two top bp officers with manslaughter in connection with the 11 people who died onboard the deep water horizon two years ago. jay gray explains why bp could still face more charges. >> reporter: the oil spread for miles after the collapse of the deepwater horizon well, choking away wildlife and crippling communities all along the gulf coast. and today, more than two years after the disaster, we learn the punishment is far-reaching as well. >> this marks
police in anne arundel county arrested john charles villiers-farrow today. they say two men came forward in august saying he sexually abused them when they were just 9 years old. the allegations refer to a time period between 2000 and 2008. derrick ward is following this story this afternoon and will have the latest developments tonight on news4 at 5:00. >>> unprecedented penalty, bp has agreed to pay a record u.s. fine for the massive oil spill down in the gulf of mexico in a...
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they're both more well known for hard core stuff he says if you want to play john lineonk;,x box could be the choice. he says x box live is the thriving service but will cost you $50 a year. both let you watch let flix, and hulu plus, he says the play station is more elegant to watch movies on. also has more games so what about the wii-u? >> you have a family, kids, it's probably the best way to go. you know they're going to be there. you know mario goubo,s= have a time on wii. >> but the war is heating up just as a major change is happening. games moving from sofa to cell fochblt becoming cheap, free. he wonders how much longer they will be able to survive. >> yeah. >> coming up next, a new exhibit at san francisco legion of honor. >> first collaboration with one of >>> a collection of rare french royal treasures goes on display on saturday. >> yes. the first in a new agreement between lourve and paris in the fine arts museum. >> don sanchez has the story. >> they're delicate, bold, stunning, dazzling. works of art from the time of louie the 14th through the french revolution. >> the
they're both more well known for hard core stuff he says if you want to play john lineonk;,x box could be the choice. he says x box live is the thriving service but will cost you $50 a year. both let you watch let flix, and hulu plus, he says the play station is more elegant to watch movies on. also has more games so what about the wii-u? >> you have a family, kids, it's probably the best way to go. you know they're going to be there. you know mario goubo,s= have a time on wii. >>...
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the marlins have reportedly agreed to send jose raus, mark burley and john buck to toronto. yeah, that's a big trade. meanwhile, in the nba, the wizards down in charlotte looking for their first win of the season and they layed an egg. this might have been the most painful part for everybody. a contortionist who can evidently deal with all kinds of pain. we need a replay. watch this. no, look, how do you do that? i have no idea how he handles that pain. hopefully, we'll be able to show that to you again tomorrow. >> must have been a special wardrobe thing. >> you know what? i didn't even think about that fact. this was not a good game for the wizards. mar ter martel webster knocks one down. the guards shot 6 for 37 in this game. too much bob cats. wizards fall 92-76. they drop to 0 and 6 on the year. and this was a loss that left head coach andy whitman searching for answers. we just, you know, we play with no concept of rhyme or reason, understanding what's going on. the concept of the game. >>> that display, offensively, in terms of trying to do everything on your own, we
the marlins have reportedly agreed to send jose raus, mark burley and john buck to toronto. yeah, that's a big trade. meanwhile, in the nba, the wizards down in charlotte looking for their first win of the season and they layed an egg. this might have been the most painful part for everybody. a contortionist who can evidently deal with all kinds of pain. we need a replay. watch this. no, look, how do you do that? i have no idea how he handles that pain. hopefully, we'll be able to show that to...
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no longer charmed like it's wen. >>> john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you this he would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. >>> let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everybody so beleaguered at this point. >> caller: doing okay over here too. like to take amp. >> i think kinder morgan works. big rumor that the massillion done partnerships will lose tax favored treatment they have. i don't agree. i think kinder morgan should be bought, and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. ste. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees
no longer charmed like it's wen. >>> john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you this he would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. >>> let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everybody so beleaguered at this...
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liz: good to have john on the show. apple's stock continuing to fall putting its market cap under $500 billion in six months. is the tech giant losing some of its mojo or is this the time to buy now? find out after the break. david: a story that broke on fox business earlier today, a computer glitch grounding united flights. we'll have the very latest. ♪ . >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. it was another tough day for the markets with the dow and nasdaq posting their fourth straight day of losses of the at the closing bell the dow finished 28 points lower. >> on the flipside nike shares are running higher after announcing a 17% increase in its quarterly dividend. the company is also offering a 2-for-1 stock split split. nike says the split will be in the form of 100% stock dividend payable on september 24th. the quarterly dividend of 14 cents a share will be own quarterly basis. >>> 460,000 americans filed for first time jobless benefits last we can putting claims at highest in 18 months. hurricane san
liz: good to have john on the show. apple's stock continuing to fall putting its market cap under $500 billion in six months. is the tech giant losing some of its mojo or is this the time to buy now? find out after the break. david: a story that broke on fox business earlier today, a computer glitch grounding united flights. we'll have the very latest. ♪ . >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. it was another tough day for the markets with the dow and nasdaq posting their...
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. >> reporter: the president and house speaker john boehner each are drawing a line in the sand over letting the bush era tax cuts expire for americans making more than $250,000 a year. >> instead of raising tax rates on the american people, accepting the damage it will do to our economy, let's start to actually solve the problem. >> reporter: the speaker wants a tax overhaul that raises money by cutti't hammer out a deal by year's end, the nation goes over the so-called fiscal cliff. taxes go up for everyone. an average of almost $3,500 per househo household. republicans say they want the president to address the real problem. >> and the real problem is uncontrolled entitlement spending, and a government that has grown massively. >> reporter: democrats say republicans are going to have to compromise. just like the president and his party did after getting walloped in the 2010 elections. >> we cut $900 billion in spending that we didn't like, painful to us. >> reporter: in washington, a high stakes search for middle ground. the president and the speaker say they're both hoping for a
. >> reporter: the president and house speaker john boehner each are drawing a line in the sand over letting the bush era tax cuts expire for americans making more than $250,000 a year. >> instead of raising tax rates on the american people, accepting the damage it will do to our economy, let's start to actually solve the problem. >> reporter: the speaker wants a tax overhaul that raises money by cutti't hammer out a deal by year's end, the nation goes over the so-called...
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as john fowler reports, lawmakers questioned the four star general about the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya. >> reporter: retired general petraeus apologized to lawmakers for his apair that led to his resignation last week. reveals a military culture of sexual corruption. >> i'm deeply, deeply disappointed in former general petraeus' actions. the jury is still out on what general allen did. but when it's happening at the top you know it's corrupting all the way down the chain. >> reporter: the investigation was questioning the attack in benghazi. specifically what the white house knew and when. >> it added to our ability to make judgments about what is clearly a failure of intelligence. >> in talking points to the un that the attacks were spontaneous. >> the key is if they were undocumenting talking points at a very early stage. >> reporter: lawmakers today said the original cia talking points refer to al-qaida as responsible that was somehow deleted. now congress wants to know who eliminated that reference and why. >>> the two women at the center of the petraeus scandal
as john fowler reports, lawmakers questioned the four star general about the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya. >> reporter: retired general petraeus apologized to lawmakers for his apair that led to his resignation last week. reveals a military culture of sexual corruption. >> i'm deeply, deeply disappointed in former general petraeus' actions. the jury is still out on what general allen did. but when it's happening at the top you know it's corrupting all the way down...
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and 24% perhaps siding a little bit with john. other unforeseen negative consequences. >> i have to say, i think a very positive consequence here is the less we're dependent on something to make our economy function on somebody else, not isolationism, not protectionism, but just being able to supply our own energy will be really important whenever there is a global crisis. we can turn to ourselves. >> moving on, president obama and congress remain at odds on the tax cuts for the wealthy as part of a fiscal deal but at what point do you label someone rich? those earning $250,000? $500,000? $1 million? how do you define rich? >> robert frank did a great behavioral economics piece on this earlier in the year. it is twice what you'remakering now. if i make $50,000 a year, what would make me feel wealthy? if i made $100,000. if i had a net worth of $1 million, most people say if they had $2 million they'd feel wealthy. >> a lot of this is dependent on geography, where you live. if you're maybe 2g $00,000 a year in brooklyn you're livin
and 24% perhaps siding a little bit with john. other unforeseen negative consequences. >> i have to say, i think a very positive consequence here is the less we're dependent on something to make our economy function on somebody else, not isolationism, not protectionism, but just being able to supply our own energy will be really important whenever there is a global crisis. we can turn to ourselves. >> moving on, president obama and congress remain at odds on the tax cuts for the...
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john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you they would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everyone is so beleaguered at this point. >> caller: we're doing okay over here too. i'd like your take on kmp. >> i think kinder morgan works. big rumor that the master limited partnerships will lose tax favored treatment they have. i don't agree. i think kinder morgan should be bought, and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get
john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you they would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? booyah. >> i'm trying. everyone is so beleaguered at this point. >> caller: we're doing okay over here too. i'd...
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john boehner said he outlined a framework that is consistent with the president's call for a balanced approach of both higher revenue and spending cuts. >> our challenge is to make sure that you know we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the people's business. >> while we are going to continue to have revenue on the table it is incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people we are serious about cutting spending and solving our fiscal dilemma, i believe we can do this and avert the fiscal cliff that is right in front of us today. >> the president began the meeting on a chordal note, wishing speaker boehner, shaking his hand, a happy birthday. >>> an oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico 25 southeast of grand isle, louisiana. two crew members are missing and four injured. the fire that followed the explosion has been extinguished. the rigbylongs to black elk energy, an independent oil and gas company headquartered in houston. >>> a texas rail crossing where a train hit a parade float y
john boehner said he outlined a framework that is consistent with the president's call for a balanced approach of both higher revenue and spending cuts. >> our challenge is to make sure that you know we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the people's business. >> while we are going to continue to have revenue on the table it is incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people we are...
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>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of david petraeus cia director just stopping. and so i think the question whether it was some inkling that the whitehouse, through a formal channel, informal channel before the election that people just kind of sat on and then it went in a more formal chain of command way, they acted instantly once he heard about it. was there something before then, as john said a minute ago, in this full scale investigation that will be a key question. >> i agree about why it didn't make its way up the chain of command. however, in some of these cases there are
>> well, i think john raised this issue. as it comes up, the chain of command and the fbi, the fbi embarked into the inquiry of the cia director. if i were the director, i would properly go to the person i work for and that's the attorney general holder and give him an idea what's going on. and then the question is, would holder have gone to his boss and commander in chief. it's hard for me to imagine that chain just stopping with something as sensational as an ongoing investigation of...
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john miller has more on her story. john? >> well, scott, the picture that emerges of jill kelley has two sides. one portrays a wealthy socialite who devotes a lot of her time to the military. the other is that of a woman who seeks out powerful connections and is not afraid to use them. dr. scott kelley, a prominent tampa surgeon, and his wife jill, a socialite, are on all the right v.i.p. lists at the mcdill air force base. but according to current and former military officials, jill was a force to be reckoned with. kelley participating in events to welcome officer officers fron countries and was even given a certificate naming her honorary ambassador to the coalition forces. a state department spokesman went to pains to say the obvious today-- that she was never an official u.s. ambassador. >> she does not work for the state department and has no formal affiliation with the state department. >> reporter: but in 911 calls made to tampa police this week about trespassing reporters, jill kelley seems to indicate that her prope
john miller has more on her story. john? >> well, scott, the picture that emerges of jill kelley has two sides. one portrays a wealthy socialite who devotes a lot of her time to the military. the other is that of a woman who seeks out powerful connections and is not afraid to use them. dr. scott kelley, a prominent tampa surgeon, and his wife jill, a socialite, are on all the right v.i.p. lists at the mcdill air force base. but according to current and former military officials, jill was...
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i want to thank john markus and scott, having deeply informed reallied model journalists who are saturated in our industry and have been able to challenge and provoke us as i think growthly enhappensed the value -- greatly enhanced the value of these proceedings. thank you so much for doing this for us and to all of the panelists and keynote speakers, too, heart felt thanks, so, thank you, everybody. there -- for those of you dashing if for the one o'clock r flights, the shuttle bus should be outside the main entrance to the davis center. [inaudible conversations] >> we'll run it back around or i'll give you a lift if you need it. if you're going back to the hotel, they have a shuttle. [applause] >>> there are many people who might take issue with grant saving the union during the civil war. didn't lincoln do that? well, yeah, he did. i'm not going to say grant was the only person who saved the union, but he was the commanding general of the armies that put lincoln's policies into effect. he was the general who accepted the surrender of the northern virginia under report e. lee that ended
i want to thank john markus and scott, having deeply informed reallied model journalists who are saturated in our industry and have been able to challenge and provoke us as i think growthly enhappensed the value -- greatly enhanced the value of these proceedings. thank you so much for doing this for us and to all of the panelists and keynote speakers, too, heart felt thanks, so, thank you, everybody. there -- for those of you dashing if for the one o'clock r flights, the shuttle bus should be...
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they asked him to go out and drum up more applicants so the universe would look more selective, and john said to them i'm not going to go to the rural areas of wisconsin to the poor schools where the children have no chance of getting into my institution and mislead them and so because he was able to educate the board on the social role of the institution and that was more important and prestige and even in the prior-year universities you have that problem and i tell often the story that i brought to david when he first was president and cornell we said the activity is going down relative to the competitors each year the students get a better but they are getting better at a slower rate than our competitors. his reply to me was how selective do you have to be to the prestigious universities? the next year when he saw the number of pell grant recipients fell he went through the wall and we dramatically increased our financial aid policies and he convinced the board was important to do that during the worst economic decline at the university since the depression, so again the key role of t
they asked him to go out and drum up more applicants so the universe would look more selective, and john said to them i'm not going to go to the rural areas of wisconsin to the poor schools where the children have no chance of getting into my institution and mislead them and so because he was able to educate the board on the social role of the institution and that was more important and prestige and even in the prior-year universities you have that problem and i tell often the story that i...
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sir john nelson the saying that this is still very much under investigation. he was attempted to return to los angeles on a southwest airlines flight. he claims that watch was an art project and he was in town only briefly >> the rainfall has people in daly city particularly worried about the possibility of another modest light. charles clifford spoke to city officials about what they are going to prevent that. >> we've worked our way back with the excavator. >> patrick's we lend is the director of water they have been working to ensure that any rainwater will not create additional problems. this large gouge in the hillside is for this month's lights started. there has been this and ditch that will funnel rainwater safely although officials are expected 1 in. they do not think the hillside will be a problem. >> that was created a very short amount of time we are not going to get that type of water. >> they've also put out of straw bales and sho--jute netting. police crews will be out on the scene all weekend. >> we wanted to make sure that everything is going
sir john nelson the saying that this is still very much under investigation. he was attempted to return to los angeles on a southwest airlines flight. he claims that watch was an art project and he was in town only briefly >> the rainfall has people in daly city particularly worried about the possibility of another modest light. charles clifford spoke to city officials about what they are going to prevent that. >> we've worked our way back with the excavator. >> patrick's we...
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. >> pelley: in the same question, the president was asked about general john allen, commander of the u.s. forces in afghanistan and his nominee to lead nato. but mr. obama was silent on allen. the same f.b.i. investigation uncovered e-mails between allen and a socialite, jill kelly, who hosted functions for central command in tampa, where both petraeus and allen had worked. based on those e-mails, mr. obama placed allen's nomination to nato on hold. bob orr has our story tonight from washington. >> reporter: the career of general john allen hinges on the content of some 200 e-mails he exchanged with jill kelly. sources say allen was confronted with some of the e-mails by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey. allen's attorney late today issued a statement saying general allen intends to fully cooperate with the inspector general investigators and directed his staff to do the same. alep has told officials he's done nothing wrong and has written nothing to kelly that would preclude his nomination. officials have characterized the communications with kelly as flirtati
. >> pelley: in the same question, the president was asked about general john allen, commander of the u.s. forces in afghanistan and his nominee to lead nato. but mr. obama was silent on allen. the same f.b.i. investigation uncovered e-mails between allen and a socialite, jill kelly, who hosted functions for central command in tampa, where both petraeus and allen had worked. based on those e-mails, mr. obama placed allen's nomination to nato on hold. bob orr has our story tonight from...
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john harwood joins us from the white house lawn this morning. and john, the big question is, will the president be listening to some of the ceo suggestions, or will this be more of a situation where the ceos are going to listen to what he's going to lay out? >> probably more of the latter than the former. i think the president sees his election having won 332 electoral votes in nearly all the swing states, giving him a little more strength in negotiations across the board. he's been involved in outreach for the last several days. yesterday, meeting with labor and liberal leaders. he's meeting today with those business leaders you mentioned. he's also communicating with the public directly with a press conference here with the white house this afternoon. and i think what the president's trying to do is build a constituency for this balanced approach he talked about, meaning spending cuts on the one hand, including two major entitlement programs, which are a big driver of the nation's spending problem. but also revenues and he's trying to figure o
john harwood joins us from the white house lawn this morning. and john, the big question is, will the president be listening to some of the ceo suggestions, or will this be more of a situation where the ceos are going to listen to what he's going to lay out? >> probably more of the latter than the former. i think the president sees his election having won 332 electoral votes in nearly all the swing states, giving him a little more strength in negotiations across the board. he's been...